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Explore insights on Ayurveda, wellness and mindful living. Our blog brings ancient wisdom into everyday life with clarity and purpose.


Understanding Vamana Therapy in Ayurveda
Vamana is a classical Ayurvedic therapy meant for carefully selected Kapha-dominant conditions. This article explains what Vamana truly involves, who it may help, who should avoid it, and why it is never a quick detox or stand-alone cure. A clear, responsible guide for anyone curious about Panchakarma beyond the myths.

Dr Sandhya K
Feb 36 min read


Lepa (Lepana) in Ayurveda: How External Applications Act on Skin, Sensation, and Healing
Lepa (lepana) in Ayurveda is not a cosmetic paste but a precise, time-bound external therapy. Classical texts describe strict rules for its preparation, application, duration, and removal. Acting at the level of the skin barrier, local inflammation, and sensory pathways, lepa supports healing when used correctly and aggravates imbalance when misused—an insight highly relevant to modern topical skincare practices.

Dr Sandhya K
Jan 125 min read


Snana in Ayurveda: How Daily Bath Can Change How You Feel All Day
In Ayurveda, snana is not just bathing—it is a daily practice designed to support circulation, stress balance, skin health, and immunity. When done correctly, it acts as a gentle reset for the body and mind, helping restore coherence rather than simply washing away dirt.

Dr Sandhya K
Jan 83 min read


Dhara: How a Simple Flow Can Calm Your Nerves and Reset Stress
Dhara is an Ayurvedic therapy built on a simple principle: rhythm calms the nervous system. Through a continuous, gentle flow of liquid over specific body regions, dhara helps the body shift out of stress mode and into repair. This article explains how dhara works, why it is not Panchakarma, how modern research supports its calming effects, and when home practices are enough versus when clinical dhara is needed.

Dr Sandhya K
Jan 84 min read


Vyayama in Ayurveda: The Art of Exercising Without Burning Out
Vyayama in Ayurveda is not about pushing limits or chasing fatigue. It is a measured, dosha-aware science of movement that builds strength, sharpens metabolism, and preserves vitality—without burning out the nervous system or depleting long-term reserves.

Dr Sandhya K
Jan 77 min read


Dhupana and Dhumapana: When Smoke Heals, and When It Harms
Not all smoke is harmful—but not all smoke heals either. Ayurveda recognised this long ago through Dhūpana and Dhūmapāna, practices that used medicinal smoke with precision and restraint. This article unpacks how intention, dose, and context decide whether smoke clears the system or quietly damages it.

Dr Sandhya K
Jan 79 min read


Where Birth and Death Coexist
Birth, life, and death coexist within your body, just like the colors of a drying leaf. Through Ayurveda, discover how Kapha, Pitta, and Vat

Dr Sandhya K
Oct 18, 20251 min read
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